Asvega , with the "g" substituted with a "t" to represent time.
veta (uncountable )
( finance ) Asecond-order measure ofderivative price sensitivity, expressed as the rate of change ofvega with respect to time, or equivalently the rate of change oftheta with respect to changes in thevolatility of theunderlying asset .( measure of derivative price sensitivity ) : Greeks ( includes list of coordinate terms ) veta
inflection ofvetë : definite nominative singular indefinite nominative / accusative plural Inherited fromLatin vitta .
veta f (plural vetes )
ribbon 2002 ,Albert Sánchez Piñol , chapter 2, inLa pell freda , La Campana,→ISBN :Durant aquest període el meu únic deure era anotar totes les formes de vida que existissin en un petit rectangle, curosament delimitat pervetes i fils. During that period, my only duty was to write down all life forms that existed in a small rectangle, carefully delimitated withribbons and ropes. grain ( wood ) ( geology ) vein ,seam tagliatelle Synonym: tallarina red bandfish (Cepola macrophthalma )Synonyms: cinta ,codornera ,fuet ,lligacama See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
veta
inflection ofvetar : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative veta
inflection ofveto : genitive singular nominative / accusative / vocative plural vetā
second-person singular present active imperative ofvetō veta (present tense veit ,past tense visste ,past participle visst ,passive infinitive vetast ,present participle vetande ,imperative vet )
Alternative form ofvita FromOld Norse veita ( “ to grant, give ” ) , fromProto-Germanic *waitijaną ( “ to let know, show ” ,causative ofProto-Germanic *witaną ( “ to know ” ) ) , fromProto-Indo-European *woyd-éye-ti ( “ to let see, show ” ,causative ) , derived from the rootProto-Indo-European *weyd- ( “ to catch sight of ” ) . Closely related toOld Frisian wēta ( “ to claim, testify ” ) andOld High German weizen ( “ to show, prove ” ) .
vēta
togive ,grant ,offer Conjugation ofvēta (weak) present past infinitive vēta — participle vētandi ,vētande vētter active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive iæk vētir vēti ,vēte — vētti ,vētte vētti ,vētte þū vētir vēti ,vēte vēt vētti ,vētte vētti ,vētte han vētir vēti ,vēte — vētti ,vētte vētti ,vētte vīr vētum ,vētom vētum ,vētom vētum ,vētom vēttum ,vēttom vēttum ,vēttom īr vētin vētin vētin vēttin vēttin þēr vēta vētin — vēttu ,vētto vēttin mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive iæk vētis vētis ,vētes — vēttis ,vēttes vēttis ,vēttes þū vētis vētis ,vētes — vēttis ,vēttes vēttis ,vēttes han vētis vētis ,vētes — vēttis ,vēttes vēttis ,vēttes vīr vētums ,vētoms vētums ,vētoms — vēttums ,vēttoms vēttums ,vēttoms īr vētins vētins — vēttins vēttins þēr vētas vētins — vēttus ,vēttos vēttins
veta
inflection ofvetar : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative FromLatin vīta .
veta f (plural vetas )
( Sursilvan , Sutsilvan , Surmiran ) life (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
veta f (plural vetas )
( anatomy , Sursilvan , Sutsilvan , Surmiran ) waist ( Rumantsch Grischun, Surmiran, Puter ) taglia IPA (key ) : /ˈbeta/ [ˈbe.t̪a] Rhymes:-eta Syllabification:ve‧ta Inherited fromLatin vitta .
veta f (plural vetas )
( of wood ) vein streak ( mining ) vein ,seam See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
veta
inflection ofvetar : third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative FromOld Swedish vita , fromOld Norse vita , fromProto-Germanic *witaną , ultimately fromProto-Indo-European *weyd- ( “ see ” ) .
veta (present vet ,preterite visste ,supine vetat ,imperative vet )
toknow ; to be certain about, to have knowledge or (correct) information aboutHonvet hur man lagar en trasig bil. Sheknows how to fix a broken car. 1994 ,Lisa Ekdahl , “Vemvet [Whoknows ]”, inLisa Ekdahl [1] :Vemvet ? Inte du. Vemvet ? Inte jag. Vivet ingenting nu. Vivet inget idag. [inget is a synonym ofingenting (but also has other senses as the neuter ofingen )] Whoknows ? Not you. Whoknows ? Not I. Weknow nothing now. Weknow nothing today. Conjugation ofveta (irregular) active passive infinitive veta — supine vetat — imperative vet — imper. plural 1 — — present past present past indicative vet visste — — ind. plural 1 veta visste — — subjunctive 2 vete visste — — present participle vetande past participle —